Seiji Yamauchi

In his new paintings, the artist continues his exploration of reincarnation and rebirth of the soul, a notion derived from Buddhism and the Japanese traditional religion Shintoism. In these works, each line and dot represents human life. The small and large dots combine to make waves symbolizing human biorhythms. The crossing lines and dots express the ‘meeting’ of people and happenings.
Mr Yamauchi was born in Hammamatsu, Japan. He received a diploma of Visual Art from the Tropical North Queensland Institute of TAFE in 2005. His work has been shown in Japan, Australia and California.

2016.Mar.10 Performance art concert at Kotoh junior high school in Japan

2015.Mar.16 Performance art for 80th anniversary event at Hirosawa primary school in Japan

2015.Mar.9 Performance art concert at Nakagori junior high school in Japan

2015.Feb.17 Lecture at Kawawa primary school in Japan

2015.Jan.22 Performance art concert and talk at Kohnan junior high school in Japan

2014.Dec.3 Performance art concert with 100 students at Koto junior high school in Japan

2014.June.15 Performance art concert at Nagoya University Japan

2014.June.13 Performance art and lecture at Yoshin Junior High school in Hamamatsu Japan

2014.Feb Performance art and workshop at Kawawa primary school in Hamamatsu Japan

2014.Feb Performance art Sasada Design Competition in Hamamatsu Japan

2013.Oct 9 Fire Performance art at Kotoh junior high school in Japan

2012.Oct.27 Performance art Sasada Gakuen High school in Hamamatsu ,Japan

2012.Oct.23 Workshop at Hamamatsu Minami no hoshi primary school in Hamamatsu Japan

2012.Oct.17 Workshop at Hamamatsu Kohnan Junior High school in Hamamatsu Japan

2012.Oct 9 Land art at sand dune with 220 Sunaoka Primary school students in Hamamatsu Japan

2012.April 26 Workshop at Hamamatsu Gakuin Juonior High school Japan

2012.3 Art exhibition and Cultural Event with 240 students at Hokusei Junior High School Japan
2012.1 Workshop at Minami no Hoshi primary school in Hamamatsu Japan
2011.11 “Live Art Museum” as Lecturer at Hamamatsu Art Museum Japan
2003.6 Workshop at Trinity Anglican School in Cairns Australia
2001.5 Workshop at Tenryu and Goto Kindergartens in Hamamatsu Japan